The 2,000-year-old military general figurine is the tenth of its kind to be excavated from the emperor Qin Shi Huang's tomb, ...
You’ve probably already heard of or seen photos of Xi’an’s famed Terracotta Warriors—thousands of life-sized soldiers ...
DEEP in the ancient burial grounds of China’s first emperor, archaeologists made a discovery that could rewrite the story of ...
As this year marks the 50th anniversary of the archaeological excavations of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Xi'an, ...
The Chinese Qin Emperor's Terracotta Army is 8,000 soldiers strong and has been referred to as the eighth World Wonder.
The terracotta warrior is one of only ten high-ranking officials to be found among the 2000 warriors unearthed since 1974.
In Xi'an, Shaanxi province, archeologists recently unearthed remains of two chariots from the No 2 pit at the mausoleum ...
Xi'an, also known as Chang'an in ancient times, has a history stretching back over 3,100 years. Boasting world-famous sites ...
The life-size clay figurines offer new insights into the organization and structure of China's army 2,000 years ago.
This latest discovery comes as the Terracotta Warriors mark 50 years since their initial unearthing, underscoring the site’s enduring capacity to yield new treasures. Restoration of the newly ...